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NUGENT REVEALS DATE OF HIS SECRET SERVICE INTERVIEW IN EPIC GLENN BECK INTERVIEW: ‘WE’RE GOING TO HAVE A LITTLE BBQ’

Via: The Blaze

Rock star and gun enthusiast Ted Nugent appeared on Glenn Beck’s radio show this morning. The outspoken musician discussed the heat he’s been taking over controversial comments he made at the NRA convention this past weekend. Additionally, he talked about his impending meeting with the Secret Service as a result of his words and commented on the “sub-human punk” label he gave DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

(Related: ‘Sub-Human Punk’: Ted Nugent Fires Back at Liberals and Debbie Wasserman Schultz)

“It’s a world gone berzerko,” Nugent said when summing up the days’ recent events.” If it wasn’t for the federal government my life would be perfect. Perfect. I’m not kidding…”

Ted Nugent Discusses Secret Service Meeting Over NRA Comments | Glenn BeckAfter Beck played a clip of Nugent’s weekend statements, the rocker went on to say that America is facing a “critical life and death vote” in November and he offered some context and personal defense.

“Every reference I made, whether it’s a shot across the bow or targeting the enemy, it always ended the sentence with ‘in November at the voter booth,’” he said, claiming that he was never advocating violence.

Nugent also said that he’s galvanizing his family and friends — and everyone he knows and interacts with — to get to the polls in November. It is the American people, he maintained earlier in the interview, who are tasked with monitoring the “bad and ugly” that often unfolds in the political sphere.

“If they want to stop the criminal spending orgy in Washington, D.C. and beyond, we‘ve got to register to vote and we’ve got to go to the voting booth in November,” he proclaimed.

Ted Nugent Discusses Secret Service Meeting Over NRA Comments | Glenn Beck

As for the Secret Service probe, Nugent said that he will be meeting with officials on Thursday.

“We actually have heard from the Secret Service and they have a duty. I support them. I salute them. And I look forward to our meeting tomorrow,” he said. “I‘m sure we’ll have a great conversation…bottom line is, I‘ve never threatened anybody’s life in my life. I’ve never threatened. I don’t waste breath threatening.”

He continued, going on to reiterate his respect for the law enforcement officials.

“We’re going to have a little barbecue get together,” he said. “And I’m not trying to diminish the seriousness of this, because if the Secret Service are doing it they are serious. They are dedicated and I will be as polite and supportive as I possibly can be, which will be thoroughly.”

Nugent expects their conclusion to be that he threatened no one.

As for Shultz, he called her, among other Democratic leaders, as “lunatic fringe.”

The rocker also shared a disturbing story about fallen Navy Seal Chris Campbell, who perished in Afghanistan in 2011. Campbell, who had purportedly stated in his will that he wanted Nugent to perform at his funeral if he died in combat, didn’t have his final wish granted.

While the musician was planning to honor the fallen hero’s request, Nugent claims he was banned from the funeral.

“My office got a call from someone high up in the military letting me know that somebody very high up did not want me to be in the same area on that day,” he explained. “So I was uninvited in defiance of a dead Navy Seal’s request. I just don’t know what country this is.”

Watch the interview, below:

The Blaze’s Tiffany Gabbay contributed to this report.

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Andrew Breitbart Goes Off On ‘Coward’ Glenn Beck: ‘He Is Dead To Me’

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by Jon Bershad | 11:50 am, December 12th, 2011

Glenn Beck is very much not a fan of Newt Gingrich. If anyone didn’t yet know that from this interview, he made it very clear Saturday on Fox Business Network when he alleged that Gingrich was so similar to President Obama in his “progressive” ways, that the only reason Tea Partiers would like him over the President would be because of his race. Unsurprisingly, this has caused some anger. Even less surprisingly, one of those angry voices is Andrew Breitbart, a man who is very much not a fan of Glenn Beck.

Breitbart appeared on the Victory Sessions podcast and slammed Beck for, as his BigGovernment site put it, “pulling the race card” on the Tea Party. However, the Beck/Breitbart beef goes back a far way and one could tell this had as much to do with a heated, longstanding grudge as with the Tea Party comment.. In fact, Breitbart only discussed that comment briefly before moving on to a list of the many slights he feels he’s received from Beck. He accused Beck of throwing him under the bus during the Shirley Sherrod scandal and trash talking him in private while poaching employees to create rival website The Blaze).

This was clearly personal.

“I don’t know what to say because I know it makes me look like a bad guy and I know Reagan’s 11th Commandment, but how many times can you have a baseball bat taken to your rib cage by a gang that have GBTV on your jerseys before you stand up for yourself?

This guy has always been about himself. You know, while you’re sitting there watching him talk about the food shortage stuff, he doesn’t tell you this ties to the Mormon Church. He doesn’t talk to you about his investors. He doesn’t tell you that they’re paying for him to create a crisis. He always talks about Cloward-Piven and how Rahm Emanuel said ‘Don’t let a good crisis go to waste,’ but creating a hysteria that there’s going to be food storages because of chaos that is coming – he is profitting off this as well. There is a financial stake for him with food storage companies that advertise on his site. This guy is a huckster. He’s always been a huckster. It was only a few years ago that he was a shock jock, that he was a morning zoo guy. And he’s been taking people’s content for years and not crediting it.”

At the end of the interview, the podcast’s host Stephen K. Bannon put it explained that this seemed to be something that “comes from [Breitbart's] heart” and that might be an understatement.

Listen to the segment from The Victory Sessions below:

 

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Cops Throw Out Protesters At Glenn Beck Book Signing

Cops Throw Out Protesters At Glenn Beck Book Signing… Occupy Tallahassee, Occupy Wall Street.

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